Smudge
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Let's not get ahead of ourselves here - particularly with Bond buggering off to ICL...With the thinning of county cricket, you might even get an NZ Wisden cricketer of the Year!!!
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Let's not get ahead of ourselves here - particularly with Bond buggering off to ICL...With the thinning of county cricket, you might even get an NZ Wisden cricketer of the Year!!!
Top postIf Husband and wife cant live together, they are better off getting divorced, Children do suffer but it is in the best interest of everyone.
IMO Same should happen to Cricket as well. Obviously there are two school of crickets and one is the Aussie/England way which is followed in Non-Asian countries and the other is subcontinent way. I guess time has come that the cricket world spilt into two groups, one block would have England, Australia, SA, NZ, WI and Zimbabwe the other will have India, Pakistan, SL and Bangladesh. I couldn't care less if it made cricket any poor, Although I dont think it will make following cricket any more painful that it has been in last few weeks.
That said, it will never happen. For all the talk about Indians/Ausssies being racist/abusive and all that, the prime factor that drives cricketing world today is MONEY and a split would drastically reduce the earning potentials of almost everyone involved at any level. And needless to say that no one is willing to part with that. Take for example IPL, Symonds has already signed up for it and Harbhajan is almost a certainty. Tomorrow if Symonds and Harbhajan/Sreesanth were made to play for the same team in IPL, they will just be too happy to play together and make us look like fools.
This whole thing has been a big farce and nothing more than the childish bickering from both sides. As usual Indian media/BCCI has over-reacted and tried its usual arm-twisting . Had India won the Melbourne test, India couldn't have cared less about umpiring or Bhajji's ban.
I dont understand why it is so difficult to understand for some people that Racism should have no place in any sport or for that matter any part of life. We are the first ones to play the victims of racism and also the first ones to defend our players for hurling racial taunts.
Bhajji is definately guilty here and he should have been thrown out of the tour. I have no sympathy for people who cant control their emotions even more so when they are representing their country. IMO they do not deserve to play for their country.
As the leader of the team Anil Kumble should have been punished too and Tendulkar should have been cautioned for his support to Harbhajan.
IPL of BCCI. ICL was a rebel league.IPL or ICL, Pratyush?![]()
Yeh, isn't Bond in the rebel league, hence he can't play for NZ again?IPL of BCCI. ICL was a rebel league.
Australia and India have cricketing links for so many years, England and India have cricket links from 1932. Cricket links have been forged between nations over generations and while one tour might be boycotted or abandoned, cricket links don't end long term so easily. There is an India-Australia rivalry and money to be milked out of it. Some reports said that Australia would lose 50 million US dollars if India decided/decides to come back. So long term, there is a LOT of money to be gained and lost depending on cricketing links.I actually don't think Bodyline was worse, in terms of controversy and damage to the 'fabric' of the game, than what we've seen in the last few years. The suspicion from both teams and their supporters that their opponents has contempt for them, plus the fact that neither side has any faith in the ICC to administer things fairly, is a pretty damaging situation.
Plus back then everyone had the luxury of a bit more space. There were television replays of Oldfield getting clocked in the head being shown in everyone's house 50 times. The cables from the ACB to the MCC and back took a whole day to get there and back. Things didn't spiral out of control as fast.
Moreover, the two sides in that controversy basically had a huge deal of affection for each other and many other linkages between them that meant that an open falling out wasn't an option. I don't think that's really the case between the two factions now - obviously there is a lot of affection between Australia and India in lots of aspects, and there are important trade links etc, but its nothing like the connection between Australia and "Mother England" back pre-WWII.
Oh right. Don't know why I thought he signed for the IPL. Didn't make sense for me to think that either as I clearly read he can't play for New Zealand cos of this decision.Yeh, isn't Bond in the rebel league, hence he can't play for NZ again?
I think NZ were trying to set up something with the IPL so that they could afford to keep him after the offer from ICL came in. Obviously didn't come to the fore.Oh right. Don't know why I thought he signed for the IPL. Didn't make sense for me to think that either as I clearly read he can't play for New Zealand cos of this decision.
Umm football/soccer riots and the fact that EPL clubs have 'firms' which kick the **** out of each other?Fair enough. I take that back. Was thinking exclusively in Test cricket terms. If say Michael Vaughan, Chris Gayle or Brendan McCullum were given out in the same way as Dravid, I couldn't see there being anywhere near such an extreme reaction.
Oh right. Don't know why I thought he signed for the IPL. Didn't make sense for me to think that either as I clearly read he can't play for New Zealand cos of this decision.
Yea, ICL was reportedly paying $800,000 and IPL $250,000. That's a big difference to make up for a cricket board that's not particularly wealthy.I think NZ were trying to set up something with the IPL so that they could afford to keep him after the offer from ICL came in. Obviously didn't come to the fore.
Not eggs on houses, but seriously bad violence over football matches, while not common as such, is certainly far more common than it should be. At both international and club level.A better comparison is soccer in England. How does that work over there? I've no idea, so just wondering. I can't imagine it being that bad (in terms of eggs on houses and such)?
Not even remotely close.Maybe Australia is a better comparision than England! In Australia cricket is the main summer sport and hugely followed. Per head of population Cricket support levels would match the subcontinent.
What rubbish. You guys are by no means that much of a juggernaut, not even close.Because if you count total population, India would get like 95% of the money, even more than they make.